weekly roundup

weekly roundup

Can someone please tell me where May went? I realized on Thursday that Friday was the last day of school for my 3yo, Catherine. Oops. Typical, though. I feel like I’m always nipping at the heals of the calendar. Life with kids just comes flying at you like a ball machine on the tennis court.Continue Reading →

WDSU Report: Mommy blogging in the Big Easy

WDSU Report: Mommy blogging in the Big Easy

Because we’re so interesting, WDSU’s Camille Whitworth interviewed nolaParent and NOLA Moms Blog for Mommy blogging sweeps though the Big Easy: Local mothers have turned blogging into a business. It was fun and I was glad to see the work we do featured in such a positive light. Blogging is not easy, despite what it may lookContinue Reading →

My dad would love this: City Park’s new miniature golf complex opens!

My dad would love this: City Park’s new miniature golf complex opens!

When I was a little girl, the one activity my father seemed to always have in his back pocket was a round of miniature golf. As memory serves, my mother never participated in this father-daughter activity. It was our thing. When I walked onto the greens of City Park’s new 36-hole City Putt miniature golfContinue Reading →

Local software company releases learning tools for kids with dyslexia and other learning differences

Local software company releases learning tools for kids with dyslexia and other learning differences

Kids with language-learning differences like dyslexia and dysgraphia struggle to read, write, organize materials, concentrate, decipher directions and often get lost in class. As a result, there is a total lack of academic independence for these types of learners; teachers hover in the classroom and parents hover during homework. It’s a long day for everyone.Continue Reading →

9 Tips for Talking to Kids about Tragedies

9 Tips for Talking to Kids about Tragedies

Last night Anson (6) was quietly sitting at the table coloring. The TV was on and the adults were standing around talking about a deadly Oklahoma tornado and the 24 third grade children who were trapped in the rubble. Our conversations about this tragic event continued. We argued about the government, FEMA, super storms, theContinue Reading →

Giveaway! Quinny Yezz Stroller ($279 value)

Giveaway! Quinny Yezz Stroller ($279 value)

I am so excited to tell you about today’s giveaway. Quinny, Europe’s most respected stroller brand, is coming to America and a lucky nolaParent reader will stroll away with the Quinny Yezz, the company’s latest breakthrough concept in baby mobility (valued at $279). Look at this beauty! Quinny strollers are designed with the urban parent in mindContinue Reading →

weekly roundup

weekly roundup

We recently moved back Uptown from Lake Vista. We love our new neighborhood and the convenience it offers but we miss our old stomping grounds terribly. We miss the long, beautiful drive along Marconi, something that became a daily meditation for all of us. We miss the trees, the water, the nature. Walking NOMA’s BestoffContinue Reading →

New Orleans Children’s Books

New Orleans Children’s Books

One of my favorite hidden treasures of the Jazz Fest is the Book Tent, a pop-up bookstore featuring local authors and curated by the New Orleans Gulf South Bookstore Association (NOGSBA), a consortium of local, independent bookstores. All of the proceeds from book sales go to support children’s literacy through organizations like STAIR (Start the AdventureContinue Reading →

romney offers new summer movement camp for teens and tots

romney offers new summer movement camp for teens and tots

While I am not yet a parent of teenage girls, I can only imagine how long the summer days must feel for those who aren’t really into camp anymore. I suspect there is a lot of poolside sitting and TV vegging. As a parent of little girls, I feel a certain amount of anxiety aboutContinue Reading →

Weekly roundup and Feliz dia Mama

Weekly roundup and Feliz dia Mama

Today (May 10) is Mother’s Day in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala & Mexico. Our nanny is from El Salvador. As I was driving her and Emmeline to the Insectarium this morning, she touched me on my shoulder and whispered to me a happy Mother’s Day. My smile met her tears and I could hear her heartContinue Reading →